Pelargonium Roseum

TL;DR. This ingredient is primarily used as a fragrance and masking agent, adding a rosy, green, floral scent to formulas. It may also contribute light skin-conditioning character as part of a botanical oil blend.

What does Pelargonium Roseum do in a cosmetic formula?

This ingredient is primarily used as a fragrance and masking agent, adding a rosy, green, floral scent to formulas. It may also contribute light skin-conditioning character as part of a botanical oil blend.

Is Pelargonium Roseum clean?

From a clean-beauty perspective, it is generally accepted when naturally sourced and properly allergen-labeled, but it carries fragrance-allergen sensitization potential from constituents such as citronellol, geraniol, linalool, and citral. Oxidation can increase reactivity, so freshness, antioxidant support, and protective packaging matter.

Is Pelargonium Roseum sustainable?

This material is plant-derived and renewable, typically obtained by steam distillation, with footprint tied to cultivation, irrigation, and distillation energy. Its volatile constituents are generally biodegradable, though high-volume botanical sourcing can create land-use and supply-chain pressures.

Is Pelargonium Roseum COSMOS-approved?

It is generally permitted under COSMOS-natural and COSMOS-organic when obtained through allowed physical processing and when required fragrance allergens are declared. It fits Green Chemistry reasonably well through renewable sourcing and biodegradability, with a tradeoff in agricultural inputs and distillation energy.

How does Pelargonium Roseum work chemically?

This ingredient is a complex volatile mixture dominated by monoterpene alcohols, esters, and related aroma molecules rather than a single compound. It is usually used at low fragrance levels, is sensitive to light, heat, and oxygen, and formulators often pair it with antioxidants and air-limiting packaging to manage oxidation.

Last updated 2026-05-15